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4 years agoScholar-Level 16
Yes you have the right combination of subjects to go for B.Sc. Food Technology which requires a pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English, Physics, Chemistry and Maths or Biology or Biotechnology or Food Processing as vocational subject) or equivalent. Try to pursue your course from a college which would give you the best career with good job and research facilities. Check the experienced faculty, wide platform and the exposure a university would provide you. Check for some such universities like ANNA, a premier institute of repute, LPU which has been awarded the national Employ-ability 2020 award for Best Placements along
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You could have a two way career. Firstly enter the filed as:Junior scientific officer. Zoology teaching trainee. Junior Zookeeper. Junior Zoology Research officer. Animal and Wildlife Conservationist. Or go for research work by pursuing Ph.D. in your favorite subject and become a professor in a renowned university. You can also check the research facilities offered by some good universities like LPU which gives aid in the form of grants to the students to excel in the field of research. You can also check Jamia Melia, Osmania which offers academic excellence. So it is up to you to go for the market job or for a teaching career. Be f
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A lot depends on your interest of the subject because you can excel only if you are passionate about it. M.Sc. Biotechnology helps basic research in medical and agricultural sciences. Biotechnology has applications in the field of medical & veterinary sciences, chemical engineering, food and agriculture Science, pollution and environment protection, waste management. Chemistry has more scope than zoology and botany. If you want to pursue your career in teaching and in research then go for zoology and botany whereas in chemistry you have other scopes to work with Food manufacturing industries, chemical industries, pharmaceutical indus
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4 years agoContributor-Level 8
There are many courses You can do. Its clear you are Science background. Since You studied Chem- Bio-Comp
You can do
B.Sc. Chemistry
B.Sc Zoology
B.Sc Botany
B.Sc Computer Science
BCA
B.Sc Food and Nutrition
B.Sc Sports Nutrition
B. Voc Software Development
B. Voc IT
Addition you can also do
BSW
BBA
BA English
BA Development Studies
BA Economics
BA Sociology
BA Journalism. And many more. Best wishes.
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